What terrified Lin Mo the most were accidents like scratches and dents;
after all, repairing a paint job, doing sheet metal work, or replacing a headlight on this thing could all cost a fortune.
Although Lin Mo now had money, he couldn't shed his knack for pinching pennies.
It was, after all, a habit formed over many years.
When Lin Mo finally took to the road in his Land Rover Range Rover worth over 2.6 million, he discovered that everything people said online was nonsense—there was no such thing as an automatic deference feature for luxury cars in reality!
The other vehicles on the road drove as they always had, with no one changing lanes to yield to him, and the frequency of being cut off in traffic was about the same as usual.
Maybe this Range Rover wasn't expensive enough, he thought, only a Rolls-Royce Cullinan might achieve that kind of deference.
Of course, luxury cars weren't without their perks,